About

We are a nonprofit organization providing supports to people with developmental needs from birth through adulthood. It’s our goal to be able to provide comprehensive supports for as little or as long as they are needed.

Our Mission

To provide those supports necessary to enable people with developmental needs to live as independently and fully as they desire within the community.

Our History

Excentia Services

Our services start at birth and are utilized by some briefly and others until public school services take over. Many of Excentia’s S. June Smith Center alumnae rejoin us after graduation to utilize our adult day services and residential options.

Main Office

Prince Street

Ways To Give

There are so many ways to give and be a part of something so special at Excentia. With our commitment to excellence, we invite you to get involved and participate as an individual, a family member, or someone looking to make a real difference as a staff member, volunteer or supporter.

Excentia

May 22, 2017

Flashback to the 1950’s at a Sock-Hop. “The Stroll” is playing and you grab your dance partner and line up across from them as the music fills your ears and the feeling of being part of something fills your entire being. Your eyes are greeted with smiles and you hear giggling and chatting from all around you. You are part of something wonderful, something enviable, something that tells your soul that everything is going to be alright and you are right where you are supposed to be.

Two weeks ago, Excentia’s Sock-Hop event was thrown to create opportunities for increased socialization with peers for people living in the homes managed by Excentia. It was a cookout and dance, to spend time getting to know others, and to dance the day away. A chance to belong and make friends that will last a lifetime.

You may have a family cookout, that you invite the people closest to you, it was like that only it was the Excentia RES family. Finding ways to connect with each other is an important piece of socialization and a first step on the path to community integration.

“The Sock-Hop theme was just for fun as we love to dress up and have a great time (the Halloween being one of our biggest events and the individuals loving to go shopping and get all dressed in costume). Next year we are looking at having an event that invites family members of those we support as a way to build positive relationships with families and the company.” shared Anna Edling, Assistant Director of Residential Services.